![]() ![]() We have seen these orange tori gates from Hokkaido to Kyushu but even without the words on this page the simple image makes me think of Miyajima and smile.Ī post shared by Following Foxes ? on at 5:05am PDT Sometimes even the simplest doodles can be powerful memory triggers. ![]() I’m no artist but I love the creative process and as my journal is principally for me it doesn’t matter if it looks like a child drew in my diary. They make the journal visually appealing and draw me back to flip through them again and again. As I mentioned above in point 7, capturing the stories in my own words is essential but the colour, design, mementos, pictures and sketches that I add are also part of that story. You don’t need to be a great artist to make a travel journal. Sometimes it’s an extended stream of consciousness, other times it’s just a caption but capturing the stories as they happen or through my personal filter of life is part of the process. While I like it to be pretty and a home for photos and other mementos I pick up along the way what matter most to me is capturing the memories and experiences in my words. I cut up the brochure to make a tip-in with the story on the back and my own journalling hidden underneath It’s writing just for me not for an audience so I feel I can be completely true to my experience, raw and I can write as little or much as I feel like. My travel journal is a creative outlet just for me, I get pleasure from both creating it and having it to remember our trips and special days. In Australia and New Zealand, that’s a NO!ħ. I know I was would have loved to include maple and ginkgo leaves during the autumn in Tokyo but if you plan to carry those items or your complete journal across international borders you need to be aware of biosecurity restrictions. Pressed flowers, a dropped feather or colourful autumn leaves make an interesting tactile embellishment. Use feathers, leaves and flowers with care You might also want to include a page of useful phrases in your journal when you are preparing for your trip.Ħ. Other times you will notice a word being used alot or some one might teach you a new word that you could use as a heading, decorate on the page or write the story about. Even just being about to say hello, please, thank you and express your appreciation of something you saw or experienced it’s going to enrich your experience. Even in a country where you can easily get by in your native language, it adds to the experience and generally is appreciated by the locals if you try to use a few words of the local language. I’ve mentioned it as a journal prompt but there are many ways to include foreign words and phrases in your journal.
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